Habakkuk chapter 3:18 Daily Holy Bible Reading

Habakkuk Chapter 3

THE PROPHETS

HABAKKUK

CHAVAKUK

Hashem is My Strength.

Chapter 3

Habakkuk Chapter 3 Ends Giving the Glory to Hashem Alone and None Other

Habakkuk Prays And Thank G-d

As often and easily forgotten what G-d has done to your life. In each and every situation.

You may give credit to others; except G-d. As most people declare glory to G-d. But deep within they claim that they themselves did it. Even worst, to their idol (Jesus & the likes of it).

Read or listen to this chapter that you may learn and know how G-d operates, blesses and punishes.

“Habakkuk’s Prayer”

“Israel Will Be Saved”

A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet, for erroneous utterances.
3:1
… In wrath, remember to be merciful.
3:2
… the Holy One from Mount Paran, Selah! His glory covered the heavens His praise filled the earth.
3:3
… for the ways of the world are His.
:6
… You split open the earth with rivers.
:9
The sun and the moon stood still in their abodes. [Israel] would travel by the light of Your arrows, by the lightning flash of Your spear.
:11
You went forth to save Your people, to save Your anointed one. You crushed the head of the wicked, laying bare from the foundation to the neck. Selah!
:13
… Their joy came when they could devour a poor man in secret.
:14
But as for me, in Hashem will I rejoice; I will exult in the God of my salvation.
:18
Hashem/Elohim, the Lord, is my strength. …
:19

1 A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet concerning the errors.
2 O Lord, I heard a report of You; I feared, O Lord, Your deed. In the midst of the years, revive it; in the midst of the years, let it be known. In anger You shall remember to have mercy.
3 God came from Teman; yea, the Holy One from Mt. Paran, with everlasting might. His glory covered the heavens and His splendor filled the earth.
4 And there was a brightness like the light; they had rays from His hand, and there was His strength hidden.
5 A pestilence went before Him, and sparks went out at His feet.
6 He stood and meted out to the earth; He saw and caused nations to wander. And the everlasting mountains were shattered; the everlasting hills were humbled. The procedures of the world are His.
7 Because of iniquity I saw the tents of Cushan; the curtains of the land of Midian quaked.
8 Was the Lord angry with the rivers? Is His wrath against the rivers, or His fury against the sea? Only that You rode on Your steeds with Your chariots of salvation.
9 Your bow revealed itself; The oaths to the tribes were a perpetual statement; You split the earth into rivers.
10 Mountains saw You and quaked. A stream of water passed. The deep gave forth its voice. The heaven raised up its thanks.
11 The sun and the moon stood in their dwellings; to the light of Your arrows they go, to the brightness of the lightning of Your spear.
12 With fury You tread the earth; with wrath You trample nations.
13 You went forth to rescue Your people, to rescue Your anointed. You have crushed the head of the house of the wicked, uncovering it from the foundation to the neck-forever.
14 You pierced the heads of his villages with his war clubs. They storm to scatter me. Their joy was when they could devour a poor one in secret.
15 You trampled in the sea with Your steeds, a heap of many waters.
16 I heard, and my inward parts trembled; my lips quivered at the sound. Decay entered my bones, and I quaked in my place, that [the time] I would rest is destined for a day of trouble-to bring up a people that will troop back.
17 For a fig tree shall not blossom; neither is there produce on the vines. The labor of the olive tree shall fail, and the grain field shall not produce food. The flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no cattle in the stalls.
18 Yet, I will rejoice in the Lord; I will jubilate in the God of my salvation.
19 God the Lord is my strength. He made my feet [as swift] as the hind’s,

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